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Troubadour Poetry

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Troubadour poetry refers to the lyrical works of a group of poets in Southern France during the High Middle Ages. These poets, known as troubadours, composed poems and songs in Occitan, a Romance language.

Key Features

  • Lyrical poetry
  • Love themes
  • Use of Occitan language

Pros

  • Rich cultural heritage
  • Emotional depth in poetry
  • Influence on European literature

Cons

  • Limited accessibility due to Occitan language barrier

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